Shoreditch Electric Light StationLondon > EntertainmentCoronet Street, Hoxton, London N1 |
12 minutes walk from Liverpool Street Railway StationAs the name suggests, Shoreditch Electric Light Station began life as an electricity generating station. Now home of Circus Space, the building, which dates back...More

Curzon AldgateLondon > Entertainment > CinemasGoodman's Fields, 2 Canter Way, E1 |
12 minutes walk from Liverpool Street Railway Station Part of an upmarket development, Goodman's Fields, Curzon Aldgate is a new-build cinema in the East End. Enter through the lounge/bar with its leather...More

The Mahogany BarLondon > Entertainment > Live MusicWilton's Music Hall, Graces Alley, Off Ensign Street, Tower Hamlets, London E1 |
16 minutes walk from Liverpool Street Railway StationThe famous Mahogany Bar at Wilton's Music Hall has reopened after more than 50 years on the sidelines. Sadly, last orders were called at the...More

Drum CafeLondon > Entertainment > Live MusicGlaziers Hall, 9 Montague Close Bridge, Bankside, London SE1 |
17 minutes walk from Liverpool Street Railway Station100 people in a room, all armed with a large African drum, banging in unison, until reaching a deafening crescendo - that's the premise of...More

Shakespeare's Globe TheatreLondon > Entertainment > Theatres21 New Globe Walk, Bankside, Bankside, London SE1 |
19 minutes walk from Liverpool Street Railway StationThis replica of the Shakespeare's 16th century theatre, reconstructed just 200 yards from its original site, is the brainchild of American actor and director Sam...More

Rose TheatreLondon > Entertainment > Theatres56 Park Street, Bankside, London SE1 |
19 minutes walk from Liverpool Street Railway StationThe Rose Theatre was built in 1587 but was only discovered in 1989 during excavations for new office buildings. Two-thirds of the original site were...More

The Bridge TheatreLondon > Entertainment > Theatres3 Potters Fields Park, Bankside, London SE1 |
20 minutes walk from Liverpool Street Railway StationWhat Nicholas Hytner did next: after 12 years as director of the National Theatre, the theatre chief is building a theatre from the ground up....More

The BunkerLondon > Entertainment > Theatres53a Southwark Street, SE1 |
21 minutes walk from Liverpool Street Railway Station An Off-West End theatre housed in a former underground parking garage in London Bridge, The Bunker is a small 110-seater studio theatre...More

More than 700 personal letters, trapped at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Ireland for 70 years, can be seen in Voices from the Deep, a temporary display of shipwrecked treasures ...More

Renowned, award-winning writer and director Tim Crouch (National Theatre, Royal Court, Unicorn) presents this joyous and imaginative new play for families and children aged nine and above. Beginners is a funny and moving story that ...More